Dataset 1565

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Description: The Series and Class Report provides basic identification information for all active registered investment company series and classes that have been issued IDs by the Commission. Beginning on February 6, 2006, all open-end mutual funds (Form N-1A filers), insurance separate accounts organized as mutual funds (Form N-3 filers), insurance separate accounts organized as unit investment trusts (Form N-4 and Form N-6 filers). Investment companies (see adopting release http://www.sec.gov/rules/final/33-8590.pdf) have been required to use these IDs when making their electronic filings with the Commission. Since February 6, 2006, series and class IDs have also been issued to a few closed-end funds (Form N-2 filers) and unit investment trusts that are not used to fund separate accounts (S-6 filers).

The Series and Class Report provides basic … The Series and Class Report provides basic identification information for all active registered investment company series and classes that have been issued IDs by the Commission. Beginning on February 6, 2006, all open-end mutual funds (Form N-1A filers), insurance separate accounts organized as mutual funds (Form N-3 filers), insurance separate accounts organized as unit investment trusts (Form N-4 and Form N-6 filers). Investment companies (see adopting release http://www.sec.gov/rules/final/33-8590.pdf) have been required to use these IDs when making their electronic filings with the Commission. Since February 6, 2006, series and class IDs have also been issued to a few closed-end funds (Form N-2 filers) and unit investment trusts that are not used to fund separate accounts (S-6 filers). ed to fund separate accounts (S-6 filers).